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''The Story of a Flemish Farm'' is an orchestral suite by British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, written as the score for the 1943 film ''The Flemish Farm'' - a wartime drama set in occupied Europe, and written when Vaughan Williams was 70. The score comprises seven movements, which follow the flow of the story: #The Flag Flutters In The Wind. #Night By The Sea, Farewell To The Flag. #Dawn In The Old Barn, The Parting Of The Lovers. #In The Café. #The Major Goes To Face His Fate. #The Dead Man's Kit. #The Wanderings Of The Flag. The music takes themes from a number of folk tunes, along with references to his 1st Symphony of 1909 and 6th Symphony, which followed in 1947.〔(Positive Feedback ''(retrieved 28 October 2010)'' )〕 Vaughan Williams conducted the suite himself at a Promenade concert in July 1945. Christopher Thomas, writing in a record review, commented: ''"The bold strength of the melodic writing is highly idiomatic and reflects VW at the height of his creative powers shortly before the works that were to form the symphonic "Indian Summer" of his later years."''〔(Music Web ''(retrieved 28 October 2010)'' )〕 The film score was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Mathieson〔(British Film Institute )〕 and the suite has also been recorded by the RTE Concert Orchestra under Andrew Penny, and by the BBC Philharmonic under Rumon Gamba. ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Story of a Flemish Farm」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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